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The conversation then shifts to discussing analog processors — hardware components that handle sensor signals directly, without the need for converting signals into digital form (ones and zeros). Unlike traditional digital processing, analog systems can process continuous signals in real-time, which can be advantageous in certain applications.
An analog processor receives signals straight from sensors and interprets them through embedded software, similar to digital processors. This approach allows for more immediate and natural processing of signals, reducing latency and potentially improving responsiveness.